These fish called the rearing pond home for a number of months as they grew under the watchful eye of Roy Berres. Roy, who has been involved with the development of the program since 1985, is the NEWGLSF Rearing Pond Committee chairman.

Pond Improvements

The new covered structure we now see hasn’t always been like that and the fingerlings were exposed to many dangers in years past, like hungry birds. Now we are in the 21st century with TVs and underwater cameras. Over the years, a total of 5,721,500 fish of different species have been raised and released from the pond.